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Coatesville mansion for sale
8:48 AM.The Coatesville mansion which was home to Kim Dotcom and before that was known as the Chrisco mansion is up for sale. Audio
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Zero tolerance policy, but couches continue to burn
8:44 AM.Dunedin's mayor is defending a group set up last year to improve anti-social behaviour in the city's student area, saying there's zero tolerance of bad behaviour. Audio
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Maori Affairs Minister responds
8:42 AM.The Maori Affairs Minister Te Ururoa Flavell joins Morning Report. Audio
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Maori push back at Government's plans to reform Maori land law
8:36 AM.The government has wrapped up a consultation process over a proposed law, which is aimed at giving Maori more say over what to do with their communally-owned land. Audio
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Markets Update for 29 February 2016
8:31 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Another former soldier locked up on 'character grounds'
8:27 AM.The daughter of a former New Zealand Army Reserve who has been detained in an Australian prison without charge for four months, says he will keep fighting his deportation. Audio
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Red carpet is rolled out for Oscars
8:24 AM.The Academy Awards get underway in Hollywood this afternoon and the nominees, including New Zealand producer Finola Dwyer, will soon find out if they'll be bringing home an Oscar. Correspondent Brad… Read more Audio
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Sports chat with Matt Chatterton
8:23 AM.The very latest sports news with RNZ sports reporter Matt Chatterton. Audio
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ACT - Sanctuary Trust would empower non-government conservation
8:18 AM.The Act Party is calling on the Government to sell farms run by Landcorp and use the money for a network of native wildlife sanctuaries. David Seymour joins Morning Report. Audio
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Syrian ceasefire holds
8:16 AM.The ceasefire in Syria is holding after a weekend of minor violations. The deal, which was struck by the United States, Russia and other world super powers, came into force midnight Friday local time… Read more Audio
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HMNZS Wellington arrives in Fiji
8:12 AM.The navy ship, the Wellington, has arrived in Fiji with 150 defence force personnel to help with the Cyclone Winston relief effort and the frigate Canterbury is now also now on its way. Major General… Read more Audio
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Liquor store owner in hospital stabbed outside his shop
8:10 AM.As we reported earlier a liquor store owner in Auckland was stabbed last night outside his shop. Reporter Kim Baker Wilson is outside the store in Manurewa. Audio
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2016 New Zealand Festival
7:56 AM.Standing Room Only host Lynn Freeman has been reviewing the Festival for RNZ National. Audio
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Super Tuesday looms with Donald Trump in Republican lead
7:52 AM.As the Republican primary contest heads towards Super Tuesday, the big question is: can anyone derail the Donald Trump train? Josh Gerstein is a senior White House reporter for Politico in Washington.
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Hotel burns down in Taranaki town
7:44 AM.A fire has burnt a hotel in the Taranaki town of Manaia to the ground. Our reporter Adriana Weber has the latest.. Audio
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Labour: Bonuses for charter schools, deficits for state schools
7:42 AM.The Labour Party says almost 60-thousand dollars in bonuses were paid to four charter schools last year even though three of them underperformed. Chris Hipkins is Labour's education spokesperson. Audio
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Aid begins to reach Fiji's outer islands
7:37 AM.RNZ International's Alex Perrottet is in Suva after a day in the outer island of Taveuni. Audio
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State housing an obstacle to bail or home detention
7:29 AM.Housing New Zealand is blocking their tenants from serving home home detention or being bailed to state houses according to lawyers who are also criticising the Police and Corrections. Audio
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NZ Oscar nominee gets ready for awards
7:23 AM.The Oscars are handed out in Hollywood this afternoon and among those in the running for the Best Picture award is New Zealand producer, Finola Dwyer. Audio
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John Key says last chance to change flag before republic
7:18 AM.The Prime Minister John Key says this flag referendum will be the last chance the country has to change the flag unless New Zealand becomes a republic. Audio
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HMNZS Canterbury sets sail for Fiji
7:14 AM.HM NZS Canterbury has left Auckland for Suva, carrying 300 defence force personnel, including engineers and medics. Mohamed Hassan was there when the Canterbury left. Audio
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Sharp quake jolts people in Canterbury awake
7:10 AM.People in Christchurch have described being jolted awake by a strong shallow earthquake early this morning. GeoNet says the 4.3 magnitude quake was centered 5 kilometres south of the city, at a depth… Read more Audio
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Morning Markets for 29 February 2016
6:59 AM.Wall Street ended the week flat following official data which revealed the US economy expanded at a higher 1% annual rate in the fourth quarter. Audio